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Year Date Time Air Temp Rain Wind Speed Wind Dir Rel Humid Solar Rad Soil Temp
2009 11 19 1540 66 0.00 3.0 120 43 0.09 79
2009 11 19 1545 65 0.00 3.1 154 41 0.04 78
2009 11 19 1550 64 0.00 3.8 174 42 0.04 77
2009 11 19 1555 64 0.00 4.9 184 44 0.07 76
2009 11 19 1600 64 0.00 0.8 171 46 0.04 74
2009 11 19 1610 62 0.00 0.7 150 48 0.05 72
2009 11 19 1615 62 0.00 0.4 164 52 0.06 70
2009 11 19 1620 63 0.00 0.4 165 57 0.10 69
2009 11 19 1625 64 0.00 0.4 165 55 0.09 68
2009 11 19 1630 64 0.00 1.4 165 52 0.09 67
2009 11 19 1635 64 0.00 0.6 165 54 0.07 67
2009 11 19 1640 64 0.00 0.5 165 55 0.06 66

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This summary of raw data collected by an LAIS weather station is provided as a public service by the Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering. Data are unchecked and no warranty is made regarding accuracy. Questions can be referred to Jay Grymes (225-578-6870).

Explanation of columns:
YEAR, DATE and TIME are as recorded by the datalogger, which is set to Central Standard Time.
AIR TEMP is the value from the primary temperature sensor, in Fahrenheit degrees, sampled at the time indicated.
RAIN is the depth of rain (in inches) that was recorded during the 5-minute period leading up to the time indicated.
WIND SPEED is the average (miles per hour) for the 10-second interval ending at the time indicated.
WIND DIR is the current wind direction at 10 meters. Values will range from 0-360 degrees, where 0 is north, 90 is east, 180 is south and 270 is west.
REL HUMID is the current relative humidity value, in percent. Values range from 0 (no moisture at all in the air) to 100 (saturation). Values above 100 should be considered 100.
SOLAR RAD is the current solar radiation flux, in kilowatts per square meter. Negative values occur at night because of upward transmission of thermal radiation.
SOIL TEMP is the hour-ending value of the soil sensor at a depth of 10cm below the soil surface, in degrees Fahrenheit.
 

 


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